Hi,

Since they call it anti caching protection, not drm I dont see whats so
special about it. RTMP is not cached by the client anyway. With regard to
creating a form of content protection with RTMP (which they seem to be
claiming), IMHO its a marketing pipe dream as with all forms of flash based
"encryption". Since its trivial to decrypt swfs it will be equality trivial
to break the copy protection they impose. At any rate I see dont see DRM as
something we should be encoraging. If your boss / client wants it, sure you
could hack something together which will be "good enough" to make them
happy.  If you need true DRM, look for a different format.

Regards,
Luke



On 5/29/07, Sergey Lukin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi All,
  Anybody knows how guys from OnlineLib http://www.onlinelib.de/en/home/ 
implement
ACP (http://www.flashcomguru.com/index.cfm/2006/9/7/vcsacp). Do we have
any chance for implement same behavior?

Serge N Lukin

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